Callahan: 'Doesn't matter' who calls the plays

Summary of 4 articles · Updated Feb 14, 2013

“I addressed it,” Callahan said Thursday. “It doesn’t matter who calls the plays. “It’s really a collaborative effort,” Callahan said. “We all do it together. One day after coach Jason Garrett wouldn't say if he was going to continue calling the offensive… (more) plays, offensive line coach Bill Callahan repeated that stance on Thursday. Last month, former Oakland Raiders wide receiver Tim Brown suggested that Callahan, the head coach of the Raiders from 2002-2003, changed the team’s game plan only days before the Super Bowl. I think what’s important here is we as a staff continue to work hard, put the plan together, we do it in a collaborative fashion, and really, it doesn’t really matter.” The reason this continues to be an issue for the Cowboys is that Garrett’s boss said he wanted someone else to call the plays and, as of now, Garrett hasn’t said that he’s going along with Jerry Jones’ wishes.

Bill Callahan: Talk of Super Bowl sabotage is in the past; ‘I moved forward’

IRVING — It was made clear on Thursday that Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator/offensive line coach Bill Callahan no long wants to discuss allegations that he sabotaged Super Bowl XXXVII. Last month, former Oakland Raiders wide receiver Tim Brown sugg